Heavy to excessive rainfall is possible today and tonight ahead of and along a cold front crossing portions of Kentucky, middle Tennessee, the Ohio Valley and New Mexico. Tropical Storm Jerry, the tenth named storm of the 2025 season, has formed over the central tropical Atlantic. Jerry is expected to be near or north of the northern Leeward Islands on Thursday and Friday. Read More >
Today's Weather Impact Levels
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Visibility Impact Statement |
Visibility: Patchy fog should develop late tonight into early Tuesday morning over South Florida especially over the interior and west coast metro areas. Visibility could drop below a quarter mile at times in the fog. |
For additional hazard information, view the full Hazardous Weather Outlook text. During a tropical cyclone situation, view the Hurricane Local Statement for additional hazard details.